Mar 7, 2006
Castner ’04 Earns Peace Corps Honor for Promoting Health in Madagascar
Psychology and philosophy graduate Julie Castner ’04 was given the honor of addressing a prestigious group at the swearing-in ceremony for new Peace Corps…
Psychology and philosophy graduate Julie Castner ’04 was given the honor of addressing a prestigious group at the swearing-in ceremony for new Peace Corps…
In Under Southern Skies, the internationally lauded North Carolina Dance Theatre celebrates the music and artists of the South and reflects on the ever-changing…
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra will make its third and final visit to Lafayette’s Williams Center for the Arts this season 3 p.m. Sunday, March 26, with a Scottish-themed…
The Marquis Players, a student-organized acting troupe that donates all proceeds from its yearly musical to charity, will present Once Upon a Mattress…
He is a leading authority on art of medieval Europe in Age of Crusades Lafayette President Dan Weiss, who is teaching an art history seminar this semester…
Drawn from the extensive collection of Christy illustrations in Lafayette’s special collections, the exhibition A Modern Woman: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join them in a dinner discussion of “Public Perception of Homelessness” and lunch with the homeless Tuesday…
Lafayette President Dan Weiss, who is teaching an art history seminar this semester on Pilgrimage and Crusade in Medieval Art, will give a lecture on …
When Daniel Fitzgerald ’03 joined the Lafayette Alumni Online Community, he was looking to “pay forward” a good deed that had benefited him. “I joined…
The McKelvy House Scholars invite the campus to join them in a dinner discussion of “Fashion as an Expression of Identity” Sunday. The meal will begin…